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re: For 7 games LSU fans said "Develop the passing game." Miles just ran the ball.

Posted on 11/28/15 at 10:51 am to
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 11/28/15 at 10:51 am to
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Those 3 games with 22 passing attempts and 200 yards were a mirage and you could see it while it was happening.


Ok Captain Hindsight. Let's see some posts of yours from back then saying this. I'm sure they exist.
Posted by AlaTiger
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Posted on 11/28/15 at 10:59 am to
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Ok Captain Hindsight. Let's see some posts of yours from back then saying this. I'm sure they exist.


I don't know what I posted at the time. I tend to be happy with big plays. But, others were saying it and were getting slammed over it and I remember agreeing with it. I remember that as the 3 and outs were piling up because we could not move the ball consistently against teams like Eastern Michigan I was getting concerned. I remember wanting to see a lot more 10-15 yard passes instead of either throwing it behind the line or 40 yards downfield.

Lots of people were saying this but they were all called "Negatigers" while being laughed at. I have always been a "positiger" but I could see the weakness as well. If I could see it, why couldn't the coaches?
Posted by biglego
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Posted on 11/28/15 at 11:31 am to
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Those 3 games with 22 passing attempts and 200 yards were a mirage and you could see it while it was happening.


Ok Captain Hindsight. Let's see some posts of yours from back then saying this. I'm sure they exist.

Dig through my posts and you'll find dozens. A lot of us were concerned when Syracuse and East Michigan held LSUs passing game in check. It's just not an offense that's capable of winning the West.
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